José María Gonzalez Ruiz While not answering your question directly, you may not be aware that ASTM SubCommittee E56.07 on Education and Workforce Development part of ASTM E56 Nanotechnology has produced a range of standards:
E2996-20 Standard Guide for Workforce Education in Nanotechnology Health and Safety
E3001-20 Standard Practice for Workforce Education in Nanotechnology Characterization
E3034-20 Standard Guide for Workforce Education in Nanotechnology Pattern Generation
E3059-22 Standard Guide for Workforce Education in Nanotechnology Infrastructure
E3071-22 Standard Guide for Nanotechnology Workforce Education in Materials Synthesis and Processing
E3089-22 Standard Guide for Nanotechnology Workforce Education in Material Properties and Effects of Size
It may be useful to study these as they give a guide as to what should be taught in such courses. You could then compare content and see if what you're offered is in line with these ASTM standards written by key US educators in the field.
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